Standing beside the ornate former entrance gates to the 17th-century Lodge Park, this single-storey lodge cottage makes an ideal holiday home with panoramic views over the surrounding open rolling countryside. It is the ideal base for discovering the Cotswolds with Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the Water and Cirencester an easy drive away with their excellent shops and restaurants. After a day exploring return to relax in the large enclosed garden.

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The industrial heart of England now offers one of Britain's loveliest National Parks, the Peak District, a region of outstanding natural beauty with spectacular and contrasting scenery. Moorland, ancient oak woodlands, bustling market towns and pretty villages are easily accessible from some of our major cities. Some of the Trust's finest properties are in the area, including High Peak Estate, straddling the Yorkshire-Derbyshire border, Lyme Park mansion and gardens, surrounded by a medieval deer park and Hardwick Hall, hardly changed since its creation in Elizabethan times. To the south is the gentler area of the Cotswolds and its neighbouring county of Warwickshire. With its gently rolling countryside of hills and valleys, picturesque stone villages and fine houses, this beautiful area now offers the visitor a glimpse of traditional English life. The National Trust owns some of the loveliest countryside in the area, some fine houses and important gardens. There is a huge and varied choice from Tudor Snowshill Manor, with its eclectic collection of musical instruments, clocks and Japanese armour to Hidcote Manor Gardens, famous for its rare trees, shrubs and outstanding herbaceous borders. Other Trust places in the area include Newark Park with its stunning views, the Sherborne Park estate, while the Buscot and Coleshill estates in west Oxfordshire are set in 7,500 acres of rolling farmland and woodland. The Iron Age hill-fort of Badbury Hill offers superb views over the Upper Valley south to White Horse Hill and the Berkshire Downs.

If not the heart of England, the Cotswolds and the neighbouring county of Warwickshire, are surely its soul - an uplifting vision of breathtaking scenery, with gently rolling countryside of hills and valleys, picturesque stone villages and fine houses. This beautiful area offers the visitor a glimpse of traditional English life, and is attractive throughout the year. There is no better way to enjoy the splendours of the Cotswolds than to stay in one of the Trust?s many holiday homes .

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Ralph Farrer

February 2015

England

Made special:

Quiet with little passing traffic, with countryside walks starting straight from the back door.
Clearly an extra special effort was given by the house keeper. Spotlessly clean and we felt welcomed by the card tea coffee, milk and biscuits

AC and CH Cooper

What a wonderful place.

What a wonderful place.The views are fanastic even in the rain.Very comfortable and though bigger then West Lodge(we stopped there last year)is still cosy.As always thanks to the caretaker for the welcome tray,milk and flowers.We will certainly be going again.

Mrs St John-jeffrey

Cottage had everything you could want and it was so peaceful

Just returned home after a fantastic week at deer park lodge, we had excellent weather, so much so that we bought a tent which my husband and son slept in for 4 nights (could've got a cottage for 2!!) cottage had everything you could want and it was so peaceful, rabbits in the garden every evening and a peahen and 2 young, beautiful, will definitely revisit, thanks for a great holiday

Margaret Nolan

We all enjoyed our 6 day break at Lodge Park

We all enjoyed our 6 day break at Lodge Park. It's a gorgeous little cottage, with all the comforts of home. The park was very quiet and it was wonderful for walks and seeing wildlife. Our two dogs thought it was marvelous as well. We will be booking again!

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